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nashcar
Aug 13th, 06, 10:27 AM
Hi guys, I have removed the rear axle from a parts car I bought. The guy told me it was from a 68rs. It is a 10 bolt posi with what I think is a 2.73 ratio as per the rotation. I would like to know for sure if it's for a Camaro so I know how to advertise it. The only numbers I can read are cast into the bottom-front of the flange. They are GM 72 on passenger side and 3969340NF on the drivers side. I can't read/see any stamping. Thank you.

CDJr
Aug 13th, 06, 11:29 AM
The stamped code should be on the front of the passengers side tube about halfway between the wheel and the pumpkin.

bertfam
Aug 13th, 06, 11:34 AM
Steve,

The 3969340NF casting was an 8.2 10 bolt used in early 70's Nova's. Compare your housing with the pictures on the NOVA AXLE SITE (http://www.novaresource.org/axle.htm) and it should narrow it down a bit. Also check for the casting date code as shown in THIS LINK (http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#RearAxleNumbers). We should be able to get you in the ballpark from there.

Ed

nashcar
Aug 13th, 06, 03:54 PM
Steve,

The 3969340NF casting was an 8.2 10 bolt used in early 70's Nova's. Compare your housing with the pictures on the NOVA AXLE SITE (http://www.novaresource.org/axle.htm) and it should narrow it down a bit. Also check for the casting date code as shown in THIS LINK (http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#RearAxleNumbers). We should be able to get you in the ballpark from there.

Ed
Thank you for the links Ed, they were very helpful. All info points to a 68 PX2.73 posi. Thanks CDJr, I knew that location from my 69z but this housing is too pitted to find any stamping. Now get out of the house and drive you're cars. Have a good day!